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Teaching and Learning

Penumbra Workshop Follow-up Discussion

In October, Penumbra Theatre conducted their RACE workshop on campus. Faculty and staff are invited to build upon that work as we move toward being an even more inclusive campus. Regardless of whether or not you attended the workshop, CTL would like to invite you to keep the discussion moving forward. Matt Maruggi and Joyce Miller will facilitate a discussion on November 11th from 3:40-4:40 in SVE 202. We hope you can join us.

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WL Tutors Are Ready to Help

Last year, tutors in the Writing Lab conducted well over 2,000 conferences with students on their writing assignments, and so far this fall, hundreds of students have already used this valuable support service. The lab is located on the street level of Lindell Library, just left of the circulation desk. No appointments are taken/needed. Just show up with a hard copy of your work. As the second half of this semester speeds along, the WL is a valuable support service.

Here are the hours:

Monday: 11:10 a.m.-1:40 p.m.; 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 12:30-3:00 p.m.; 3:30-6:00 p.m.; 7:30-10 p.m.
Wednesday: 3:30-6:00 p.m.; 6:30-9 p.m.
Thursday: 12:30-3:00 p.m.; 3:30-6:00 p.m.; 7:30-10 p.m.
Friday: 4:30-7:00 p.m.
Sunday: 5:00-8:00 p.m.

Questions? Contact K. Swanson, ext. 1010.

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Diversity & Global Learning: Tues., Nov. 11 12-1 p.m.

Please join Eric Canny, Dean of Global Education, for the second focused conversation on the theme of "Diversity and Global Learning in the Curriculum and Beyond."

Tuesday, November 11from 12 to 1 p.m. in Lindell 301
Bring your lunch; light refreshments will be served

We will begin the conversation with the questions "How effective have we been in integrating DGL across the curriculum?" and "What prevents us from teaching DGL more effectively?" Colleagues will also share insights from the recent AACU Global Learning Conference, held in Minneapolis last month. All are welcome.

The final conversation in this series will be Wednesday, December 3, 12 to 1 p.m. in the Riverside Room.

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TODAY Critical Thinking: How Well Are We Doing?

It's been 3 years since the last CTL workshop on Critical Thinking. Since that time, we've gathered evidence on our students' performance that might surprise you (and change the way you teach.) National evidence also underscores the urgency of redoubling our efforts in this area. Critical Thinking is one of the General Education skills embedded across the curriculum. This workshop will review our students' performance on nationally calibrated tests and cover strategies for effectively teaching critical thinking.

Mary Lowe and Lori Brandt-Hale will be offering the session on Wednesday, November 5, from 3:40-5 p.m. in OCG 111. Katie Bishop will present a summary of assessment data during the first 15 minutes.

The session will be available remotely through Adobe Connect. You can join the workshop virtually through this link:

Wednesday: http://connect.augsburg.edu/ctl_criticalthinking_2014-11-05/

Podcasts will be available on the General Education website following the workshops. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Lowe lowe@augsburg.edu or Jacqui deVries devries@augsburg.edu

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General Announcements

Investments 101, Friday, November 7

Dr. Marc McIntosh, Assistant Professor in Finance, is presenting a brown bag lunch on investment decision-making.

Topics include:
• basic investment options such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds
• the difference between active management and passive management
• how lower fees combined with the magic of compound interest can grow your investments faster

Come join us to learn more about investing and discuss strategies to grow your investments.

11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Marshall Room.
Session will be recorded and posted to the HR Moodle for future viewing.
Questions please contact Berggren@augsburg.edu

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NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship

We are pleased to provide you with information concerning the 2014-15 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Program at Augsburg College. This scholarship program supports the advancement of academically focused undergraduates seeking professional careers in the natural sciences, especially space physics & engineering, mathematics, and science/mathematics education.

We encourage you to apply for this scholarship if you:
* are a sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science, pre-engineering, or mathematics/science education;
* can demonstrate strong academic performance and leadership within your major area; and
* show an interest in contributing to NASA's mission.

This competitive program awards 6 scholarships for spring semester, 2015. Students from traditionally under-represented groups in science and mathematics fields are especially encouraged to apply.

For application materials and additional information, please visit http://www.augsburg.edu/stem/nasa/ or email David Murr at murrdl@augsburg.edu

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STEM Majors Practice Your Interview Skills

The Strommen Career & Internship Services would like to invite students majoring in STEM fields to register for a "mock" practice interview with employers.

Practice Interview Date: Wednesday, November 19
Location: Suite 100, Christensen Center

Space is limited! Register today at: www.augsburg.edu/strommen

Students will register for 60 minute practice interviews (30-40 minute interview and 20 minute feedback). This is a wonderful opportunity to practice your interview skills and receive feedback from employers.

If you have questions, please email careers@augsburg.edu

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Augsburg Receives Competitive IME Becas Grant

Augsburg College has been selected as one of eleven higher education institutions and social organizations in Minnesota to receive a 2014-15 IME Becas Fellowship Program Grant through the Mexican Consulate in St. Paul.

Augsburg will match the $12,000 grant awarded by the Institute of Mexicans Abroad (IME) Fellowship Program to support our amazing DACA students in achieving the DREAM: access to higher education sin barreras (without borders). Funds will assist DACA students by closing the gap in tuition, fees and out of pocket cost so that students can direct their energy and talents towards their studies, internships, and research endeavors.

A sincere thank you to the Mexican Consulate in St. Paul, the selection committee, President Paul Pribbenow, William Mullen – V.P. of Enrollment Management, Carly Eichhorst – Director of Student Financial Services, Jay Peterson – Assistant Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, and each one of our DACA students who inspire us with their resilience and challenge us to stay true to our mission!

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HLC Reaffirms Augsburg College's Accreditation

I am pleased to announce the good news that the Higher Learning Commission's Institutional Actions Council continued Augsburg's HLC accreditation, effective October 27, 2014.

In conjunction with this action, the Council included one monitoring requirement -- an interim report, due in May 2016, to provide evidence that program review has taken place, that major/program learning outcomes have been articulated and mapped to the curriculum, and that assessment of student learning data has been used to make improvements to the academic program.

Both the October reaffirmation letter from the Higher Learning Commission and the September recommendation for reaffirmation of accreditation from the HLC AQIP (Academic Quality Program) Review Panel on Reaffirmation have been posted on the College Reports page. (You must be logged in to Inside Augsburg to access that page.)

The College's next reaffirmation of accreditation will be 2022-2023. In the meantime, we have inquired with HLC about the timeline for considering the option to switch from AQIP to the Open Pathway. Once we have more information about the process, we will initiate that discussion with faculty and Cabinet.

In the next several days, we will begin to share this news via the College's various print and digital communications media. Departments, programs, or individuals wishing to share the news via social media or other communications media, please note that HLC stipulates that phrases such as "accreditation has been continued for a N-year period" should not be used. We can state that state that the College's accredited status has been continued, but if we want to include additional details, including the scheduled year of the next comprehensive evaluation, we would also need to include the information about the required interim report. For more information regarding communication of this reaffirmation, see: http://www.hlcommission.org/HLC-Institutions/institutional-reporting-of-actions.html .

My sincere thanks to all of the faculty and staff who participated in the meetings with the reviewers and the extensive work of compiling the documentation and reports for this process. I especially want to recognize Amy Gort, dean of Arts and Sciences, for her work and leadership over the past two years that resulted in this important and successful outcome. Congratulations, all!

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Become an Orientation Leader

Would you like to:

Gain valuable leadership experience?
Receive first-rate training?
Get involved at Augsburg?
Meet new people?

If you answered yes to any of the following questions, you should apply to be a 2015 Orientation Leader today! You can pick up an application in the Auggie's Nest, located in the basement of the Christensen Center. Applications are due on Tuesday, November 11th at 12 p.m. and must be turned in to Joanne K. Reeck in room 1B in the basement of Christensen Center.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Sammy Coy or Chris Wallace in CAO at orientat@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1100

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2015 Annual Benefit Enrollment

The annual benefit enrollment period will be from November 10-November 21. Open Enrollment Information Sessions will be in the Marshall Room of Christensen Center.

Information session schedule:
November 10 at 9:30 am
November 12 at 8:30 am
November 13 at 4:45 pm *also streaming at: http://connect.augsburg.edu/openenrollment/
November 18 at 2:45 pm
November 21 at 12:00 pm

Representatives from HealthPartners, OptumHealth and Hays will be at the information sessions to answer any questions you might have about our plan offerings for 2015. Please plan to attend to learn what you need to do to enroll and/or make changes to your current benefit elections. We look forward to seeing you there.

Enrollment must be completed online. Once you have successfully completed your benefit enrollment for your health, dental, HSA and FSA elections a confirmation notice will be sent to your Augsburg email address. To make changes or enroll in Supplemental Life and AD&D insurance coverages you must complete the SunLife application for supplemental coverages and submit to the office of Human Resources no later than 4 pm on November 21.

Due to a slight plan design change your 2014 plan elections will not carry over into 2015. If enrollment is not completed by the deadline, your plan coverage will end on December 31, 2014.

On-Line Enrollment Help:
All sessions will be held in Room 205 located in Sverdrup Hall.
November 14 at 8 a.m.
November 19 at 4 p.m.
November 20 at 11:30 a.m.

Human Resources has sent materials via email directly to all faculty and staff that are .75 FTE or greater. If you did not receive an email and believe that you should have please contact Human Resources at 612.330.1691, or Berggren@augsburg.edu.

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Community Lunch Wednesday, November 5

Please join your colleagues for a community lunch hosted by Human Resources. The lunch will be held in East Commons on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. Representatives from Human Resources will be available to answer questions about our plan offerings for the 2015 plan year.

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Event Announcements

Give to the Max Team Members Needed

As we get closer to Augsburg's Give to the Max Day online giving event on Thursday November 13th, we are looking to gather wonderful individuals such as yourself to create a dynamic GTTMD Team that can take over the Christensen Center with excitement for philanthropy and the giving spirit!

We are asking for a minimum of a 30 minute shift, with room for additional shifts at your convenience.

The times that we need coverage for are:

Monday Nov 10th between 10am-2pm ..... Tabling in Christensen
Tuesday Nov 11th between 11am-1pm ..... Tabling in Christensen
Wednesday Nov 12th between 10am-2pm ..... Tabling in Christensen
Thursday Nov 13th between 8am-7pm ..... Various

In "thanks" for your service and time, we will be giving out GTTMD Team t-shirts. Can't beat free Auggie swag!

For details and shift availability, please email givetothemax@augsburg.edu

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INROADS STEM Recruitment Visit Wednesday, Nov. 5

INROADS recruiter and Augsburg alumnus Matthew Shannon will visit the STEM Programs Office, Science 154, on Wednesday, November 5th from 9:30-11:30 a.m., to seek STEM applicants for their internship development program.

The Mission of the INROADS internship program is to develop and place talented underserved youth in business and industry, and prepare them for corporate and community leadership. INROADS is an international organization with over 35 offices serving nearly 2,000 interns at over 200 companies.

INROADS is seeking talented STEM students who are freshman, sophomores or juniors (must have at least one more summer before graduation).

For more information, see http://www.inroads.org/ or contact Rebekah Dupont at dupont@augsburg.edu

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Stan Hubbard Speaking Next Week - Nov. 13 at 5 p.m.

Students, Faculty, and Staff,

Please join us in welcoming Stan Hubbard of Hubbard Communications.
Our first Strommen Executive Speaker Series is November 13 at 5:00pm in the Sateren.

The event will last an hour and all are invited to attend a networking reception in the student art gallery in Christensen, immediately following the presentation.. If you are inclined to join us - as I hope you will - please register online: www.augsburg.edu/alumni/events or email scherera@augsburg.edu with any further questions.

Success from any angle: lessons learned from a lifetime of broadcasting

When: Thursday, November 13th'
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Sateren Auditorium
Cost: FREE

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$1000 Give Away - Auggie Tank2 is Looking for You

Win $1,000! Sign up forms due by noon on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014!

Project management students are on a search here at Augsburg College to discover the next successful entrepreneur, inventor, business person, creator, and innovator. During the next few weeks, you will be given the chance to promote your dream business, invention, or innovation. You can also win up to $1000 cash!If you have a fantastic idea or are already operating your own business successfully but need additional funds, then AuggieTank 2 is for you!

Eligibility requirements:

You must be a student at Augsburg College currently enrolled in at least one course.
Your idea must be business related and something worthy of a monetary prize.
You must be able to give a convincing presentation of your idea on November 23, 2014 at 2 p.m.
You must record a pitch for your proposal and summit it by the 20th of November.
You must allow us to record your presentation and take photos and use them for educational purposes.

Apply now for the chance to enter AuggieTank 2 and see if your idea is good enough to be in the final competition for the monetary prize.

There are two ways to register:

1. You can completed the sign-up form here: http://formsmarts.com/form/1i2f or
2. Visit us on Facebook at: AuggieTank 2 and fill out the form there.

Thanks:

Kindly Alfreda

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Actress, Idil Ibrahim, at Augsburg TODAY

Idil Ibrahim, featured in the film "Fishing Without Nets", will be on campus Wednesday November 5th from 1:50-3:00 is Science 123 discussing her work.

Ibrahim is an accomplished actress, director, writer, producer, and humanitarian. Her work has screened at Sundance, the Toronto Film Festival, and more. She has also won several awards and honors. "Fishing Without Nets," winner of the directing award at Sundance, tells a fictional story of Somali piracy told from the perspective of a Somali fisherman. Idil plays the fisherman's wife. She also directed, produced, and filmed "Behind the Scenes of Fishing Without Nets" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFqbt0XAGfo

"Fishing Without Nets" will be shown in Sateren Auditorium on Friday, November 7th at 5:00pm. The director and producer of this important film will also be here to speak that evening.

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WEC/AU - Academic Advising Open House Hours

Academic Advising welcomes you to drop in during our upcoming evening and Saturday open house hours with your Spring registration questions.

WHERE: 2nd floor, Lindell Library 227
WHEN: Monday-Friday, November 10-14, 4-6 p.m.
Saturday, November 15, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

We hope to see you!

Academic Advising
612-330-1025
advising@augsburg.edu
Lindell Library 227

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Annual Trinity Health Fair on Sunday

The Annual Trinity Health Fair will be on Sunday 11/9 from 11:30-1:00 pm in the Foss Center Atrium. This community event welcomes all Augsburg students, faculty and staff to stop by for many free health resources including 5 minute chair massages, blood pressure checks, blood sugar checks and of course healthy snacks.

Feel free to stop by and check it out. Admission is free, too!

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Keeping Track of Auggies

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Auggie Athletics

Augsburg Women's Soccer/Volleyball Playoff Info.

http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2014/11/3/gen110314a.aspx

The Augsburg College women's soccer and volleyball teams are both top seeds in the upcoming Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference playoffs, and will host home semifinal games this week.

The Auggie women's soccer team won the outright MIAC regular-season title on Saturday night, and will receive a first-round bye in the MIAC playoffs. Augsburg (14-4 overall, 9-2 MIAC) will host No. 5-seed St. Thomas (8-6-4 overall, 6-3-1 MIAC), which claimed a shoot out win over No. 4-seed Saint Benedict in a quarterfinal on Tuesday (11/4), on Wednesday (11/5) at 7 p.m. at Edor Nelson Field. Should Augsburg win on Wednesday, it would host the other semifinal winner in the conference playoff title game at Edor Nelson Field on Saturday (11/8) at a time to be determined.

The Auggie volleyball team claimed a share of the MIAC regular-season title with St. Thomas for the second year in a row, earning the No. 1 seed in the playoffs and a first-round bye by virtue of its win over the Tommies earlier in the season. Augsburg (22-4 overall, 10-1 MIAC) will host No. 4-seed Saint Mary's (20-12 overall, 7-4 MIAC), which topped No. 5 Bethel 3-1 in Tuesday's quarterfinal match, on Thursday (11/6) at 7 p.m. at Si Melby Hall. Should Augsburg win on Thursday, it would host the other semifinal winner in the conference playoff title game at Si Melby Hall on Saturday at a time to be determined.

In each case, the conference's playoff champion will receive the MIAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III national playoffs.

Tickets for the playoff events are $7 for adults and $3 for students (children 5 years old and younger are free). There are no senior discounts. ALL patrons, including Augsburg students, staff and faculty, must pay admission. The only passes honored are MIAC-issued passes.

The Augsburg athletic department will pay for admission for the first 150 Augsburg students at the door for each of its home playoff games. Students must bring and show their Augsburg student ID in order to receive the free admission.

Augsburg fans are also encouraged to wear their Augsburg MAROON for all Auggie playoff games!

Augsburg will also have a video webcast and live statistics of each playoff game, available on its GameCentral portal via Stretch Internet.

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